The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 16, 1933, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON
PAGE 4
F R ID A Y , JU N E 16, 1#33
ENTERPRISE
t
' neglect of the church services robs us
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach entertained presented by the Sunday School at jnd an afternoon service with both
'he
church
at
Farmington
and
the
of much that is for our benefit, so do
guests at dinner Tuesday evening 9 45.
Hillsboro Church of Christ.
Mr. not forget next Sunday at 11 a. m.
Bring
your
Bibles
again
for
a
con­
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M
Miss Oma Belle Emmons visited Beach of Oswego, and Paul Follett of tinuation of the study begun in the Springer will bring the message of the
■ our worship and sermon period. The
afternoon service.
friends and relatives in Beaverton Spokane.
book of Hebrews last Sunday.
NOTICE OF SALE
pastor will preach on “Trees” and we
Tuesday.
Ladies are r«juested to prepare a
Otto Erickson returned home Satur­
NOTICE OF SALE—Notice Is here­
Jean Kline has recovered from an day evening after a weeks business basket dinner large enough for your
j shall sing some out of doors hymns,
CONGREGATIONAL CIIIRCH
by given that one Chevrolet Coupe, attack of larngitis.
own family and guests and to bring
Rev. Charles F. Clarke, Pastor
the topic at 8 p. m. will be "Nothing
trip to Idaho.
Motor No. 2093770, Serial No. 6K41032,
Mrs. Donald McDonald, Portland,
it
with
you
to
the
Sunday
School.
Af-
Weil
Friends. We know how attiac- Doing” and the Bible School will meet
The Matrons and Patrons of 1932 or­
Oregon 1933 license No. 146-624, and spen Tuesday afternoon with her cou-
der of Eastern Star held a luncheon ter the morning service we will pro- tive the summer days are and how at 9:45. Take care of your higher
accessories as follows:
1 Jack, 1 spent Tuesday afternoon with her cou-
at the Congress hotel in Portland at ceed in a body to Farmington whete 1 people who are shut up most of the
crank, 1 pump; was seized from Rob­
Miss Ruth Martin left Tuesday for noon Tuesday afternoon, afterwards
nature.
we will enjoy the fellowship of dinner' week long to get into the open; but
ert O’Brien In case number Ore- Portland where she will be employed
attending grand chapter. Mrs. J. W.
10,048 on the 6th day of April, 1933. at in the Leland Shaw home.
Sprague was in attendance.
or near Beaverton, Oregon, for trans­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hagoes, Seattle,
Mrs. C. C. Chinn was taken to the
portation in violation of Section 26, were house guests over the week end,
hospital in Portland Thursday.
Title II, National Prohibition Act. of their neice Mrs. C. J. Btelman.
Mrs. F H. Shoene and Mrs. A. E.
Said car is forfeited to the United They were accompanied by Mrs. Violet
Hanson were lunheon guests of Mrs. The Portland Box and Lumber Co. was P u b lish ed in Portland over a quarter of a
States and unless claim is made for Carstensen.
James Kauror in Portland last Tues­
said car to Prohibition Admintstra
Tigard Oddfellows and Rebekahs day. given in honor of Mrs. Kaurors
Century Ago and the past Fifteen Years has seen its Activities Directed by the Own­
tor, 304 Federal Office Building, Se­ were guests of the Scholls lodges Wed­
mother Mrs. E. W. Woodruff of Ta­
er Mr. O. K. Hill... In a Concern of this Size, Personal Service by the Directing
attle, Washington, or Deputy Prohlbi nesday evening.
coma. Miss Billy Woodruff was also
Head is Rare and Mr. Hill Realizing this Has Made a Definite Policy in his business.
tion Administrator, 102 Custom House
Beaverton defeated Aloha mall team a guest.
Portland, Oregon, within ten days af­ Sunday 26-14. This Sunday tlte team
Personal
Appreciation and Service in Each Individual Business Contact.
Located at
Mias Fay Lite; and father of Gresh­
ter, the 16th day of June, 1933, the will meet Cornelius at Beaverton.
am were visitors of the V. M. Bixby
668 Hood St., Portland, Telephone AT. 0433.
date of last publication, it will be sold
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Myers and home several days this week.
as provided In Section 26, Title II daughter Patsy visited Mrs. Myers
A twentieth century industry under , the idea of this enterprise originated the people of the community that many
Mrs. C* Dudley and two children of
have come to regard it as a “matter of
National Prohibition Act, at public sister, Mrs. Elmer Benson Thursday
San Francisco, was the house guest the direction of men who have always in the resourceful minds of energetic
course.” It is well to pause occasion­
auction for cash In front of the Post evening.
of her sister Mrs. Walter Scott for had at heart the best Interest of the people. With a restless ambition, a
Office at Beaverton. Oregon, at 10 A
Betty Mahler of Portland, Is spend­ several days last week.
broad vision of the future of the in­ ally and consider what they mean to
community in which their valued en­ dustry in this country, they t-urned us.
M. on the 27th day o f June, 1933, ing a few days visiting at the home
Mr and Mrs. Torn Miller and family
MAURICE SMITH, Prohibition Ad of Mrs. Francis Livermore.
To maintain it means continuous
visited at the John Felsher home treprise is located and one of the firms their trained and creative minds to
minlstrator. B y W. K. NEWELL,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hanson enter­ Sunday.
that keeps the wheels of progress the production of high grade products encouragement of all in the communi­
Deputy Administrator.
tained a group of their friends with
Today it is one of the most substan­ ty, the assured expansion of this en­
Miss Luella Dallman and Jaket Faix turning in this section.
a barn dance at their home Saturday of Klnton were marriedin the Kinton
tial concerns engaged In the manu­ tire section, the onward progress of
This firm is known throughout this facture in the country and its phe­ industrial, commercial and social de­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
evening. About 25 guests were pres­ Grange hall Sunday evening.
Miss
section
as one of the leaders in lum­ nomenal giowth U the result of hard velopment.
ent
and
report
a
most
enjoyable
time.
No. 9954
Dallman js a sister of Mrs. E O. Lier­
ber
and
boxes and because of their work on the part of its officers.
Lunch
was
served
at
a
late
hour.
They are courteous and efficient to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
man.
knowledge of every branch of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jim North of Tigard
We could write many columns and a marked degree and have surround­
OF THE
Among the week end visitors at the
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Blasser V. H. Bixby and Amil Nelson homes trade, this establishment has contin­ then not tell you all of the good that ed themselves with employees conver­
STATE OF OREGON
ued to witness the increase in the this modern industrial concern has sant with every feature of the busi­
Sunday.
FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY
were Mr. and Mrs. M. Bixby, and fam­
number
of their patrons.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Moore
left
for
done for this section. It has become ness, and as a result work moves
John Urfer and Anna Urfer, hus­
ily, Mrs. Julia Bixby and Mrs. Laur­
their home In California Friday after ence all of Portland.
It may be of interest to know that so much a part of the everyday life of along in a most satisfactory manner.
band and wife, Plaintiffs, vs
Hugh Naldrett, a single man; F. D, spending several weeks visiting Mrs.
E A. Morgan of Tong Reach, Cal.,
Peck and Minnie C. Peck, husband Moore's mother Mrs. Agnes Hedge.
arrived the first of the week to visit
Ronald Wilson is leaving for South­ his nephew Clyde Morgan.
and wife; V. A. Wood and Mattie
Wood, husband and wife; George G. ern Oregon Friday. He will Join his
Mrs. Edith Taylor is reported ill at
Hancock, and all other persons or two brothers, who are working near her home on Allen avenue.
Grants
Pass.
parties unknown claiming any right,
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Word of Port­
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of
title, estate, lein or interest in the real
land,
were Sunday dinner guests of
Seattle
were
Wednesday
guests
at
the
property described in the complaint
A Slight Growth or Malformation of the Feet Creates an Immediate Pain or Tired­
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek.
George Blasser home.
herein, Defendants.
ness of These Organs and does not Allow a Natural Posture when standing or walk­
Mrs. V. A. Wood and Mrs. Sarah
By virtue of an execution, Judg
ing. This causes Fatigue in the Whole Body and a Drain on the Nervous System.
ment order, docree, and order of sale Butner visited friends In Hillsboro
C H U R C H O F T H E N A 7.A R M N E
.»sued out of the above entitled Court Thursday.
Rev, Willard P. Andersen, Pastor
If the Ailment is Allowed to go into an Advanced Stage before Proper Treatment
Mrs. Haller and two children of
m the above entitled cause to me di­
Is
Taken, much Valuable time and Money will be Lost before a Cure can be Effected.
Am glad to report another good day
rected, and dated the 3rd day of June Scappoose visited Mrs. C. M. Madson
last Sunday, splendid attendance and
Located in the Selling Bldg., BEacon 2639.
1933, upon a Judgment rendered and several days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nendal are definate results in one soul finding
entered in said Court on the 3rd day
The profession of Chiropody should latest and
most modern methods . sure t > be pleased, as he is a gentle-
of June, 1933, in favor of John Urfer making extensive repairs on their peace and coinfort in Christ. "Come be one of the utmost Importance and known to his profession.
i man who performs his work in a thor-
unto
me
all
ye
that
labor
and
are
residence
on
the
Canyon
road.
Sev­
and Anna Urfer, husband and wife,
we
cannot
fail
in
this
addition
to
stress
His
office
and
establishment
is
oughly conscientious manner and he
heavy laden, and I will give you rest”
plaintiffs, and against F. D, Peck, eral rooms being added.
the remarkable progress this branch equipped with the latest devices and is sure to satisfy the most exacting,
We
are
expecting
a
good
day
next
Minnie C. Peck and Hugh Naldrett,
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray returned
of the medical profession has made developments in the field if Chiropody He has gained the respect and good-
defendants, for the sum of Two Thou­ from Gearhart Tuesday evening, Sunday, better come and enjoy the by effecting, in most cases, perman­
He is often called into consultation will of all who have had dealings with
blessing
of
God
with
us.
sand Eighty and 66-100 Dollars ($2,r where they had spent several days at­
ent
cures
and
in
most
cases
alleviating
by
the most eminent ones in the pro- him and we predict for him a contin-
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
080.66), with Interest at the rate of tending the annual State Bankers as­
pain and discomfort by scientific fession in the state and his advice ’ ued success in his chosen profession.
Morning
Worship
11
a.
m.
seven per cent (7%) per annum from sociation convention at that place.
He has had long experience and
Song and evangelistic services 8 p. treatment of all afflictions of the feet, and services is considered authoritive
June 3, 1933, and the further sum of
Mrs. O. E. Lierman accompanied
During the years thet Dr. F. Hoff-
Dr. Hoffman offers a complete ser- wide knowledge as a specialist in foot
m.
One Hundred and Sixty Dollars Mr. and Mrs R. A. Lierman and fam­
Wednesday prayer and praise 8 p. m. man has been In active practice he vice in the profession, including treat- troubles. Immediate attention to the
($160.00) attorney fees, with Interest ily of Grand Ronde to Metolius, Ore­
Everybody welcome.
has gained a valuable clientele due to ment of corns, bunions, callouses, | first indication of soreness in these
at the rate of six per cent ■im.%) per gon Monday to attend the funeral of
. . .
' organs may save you much incon-
annum from the 3rd day of June, 1933, Mrs. Arthur Lierman Tuesday. They
his demonstrated ability as a prac­ stralghtening of crooked feet and in ; venience lind expense. Dr. F. Hoff-
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
and for the further sum of Forty and returned Thursday evening.
Mrs.
tical Chiropodist, for he is a graduate fact everything that may afflict them man's large patronge speaks for
Rev. G. W. Springer, Pastor
10-100 Dollars ($40.10) costa and dis­ Anna Steers cared for the Lierman
of an accredited school and uses the
Those who secure his services are j the quality of his service.
bursements and the costs and dis­ home during Mrs. Lierman's absence.
Next Sunday evening there will be
bursements upon this writ, command­
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene and Mr. another beautiful pantomtne of “The
ing me to make sale of the following and Mrs. Walter Scott and two daugh- Old Book and the Old Faith” These
»
....* » F/yihg Kbrs*. . .
described real property, to-wlt:
ters, Mrs. C. Dudley and two children i pantomimes not only add beauty to
O'id» Socony-l acuitm Symbol
That certain real property situated and Betty Hansen picnicked at Wah the evening worship but are inspira­
in Washington County, State of Ore keena Falls Sunday.
tional as well. The evening sermon
gon, bounded and described as fol
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overholtz of will be a continuation of the sermon
low: Beginning at an iron pipe 1708. Portland were visitors of Mr. and last Sunday on “Our God.”
64 feet South and 195.60 feet North 89 Mrs. John Summers Wednesday night
A Father’s Day program will be
degrees 59 minutes East front the
Southwest corner of the William
Lockerman D. L C. in Township
PERMANENT
V Ä W A V A W A W A 'A V . V A
South Range 1 West of Willamette
WAVE
Meridian, Washington County, Ore­
Iteg $5.95 A O
gon; run thence North 89 d e g re e * 59
Gunruntiecd J u C
minutes East 149.40 feet to an iron
$7.50 Wave $1.42
pipe; thence North, no degrees 20 min­
Includes shampoo,
utes West 340.59 feet to an Iron pipe;
finger wave and
thence South 60 degrees 25 minutes
hair cut
West 160.80 feet to an Iron pipe;
The coolest place
A H . ROSSI, Prop.
thence South 276.40 feet to point of
in town,
beginning containing 1.05 Acres more
air washed
or less, all in Washington County, .V sV Y W sS V V W h % % V \ .W A S % fl.V W
ventilation
Oregon.
Morgan Bldg., Beauty Salon
♦♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ » » » » » » » ♦ W W W
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
(Downstairs)—AT. 1504
«JUST OPENED
-j_ - „ _.
----------------------
said execution, Judgment order, decree
WHIPPET SANDWICH SHOP
and order of sale, and in compliance
with the commands of said writ, I
8ANDWICHES AND BEER
will, on Monday, the 17th day of July,
SPECIAL 10c
1933, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the
East Door of the Court House in Hills­
11 a. m. to 2 a. m.
boro, Washington County, Oregon,
Catering to Private Parties
sell at public auction (subject to re­
Over Woolworths on Broadway
demption) to the highest bidder for
Entrance on Alder Street, Portland
cash In hand all the tight, title and
interest which the within named de­
fendants and each and all of them in
the above entitled suit had on the 19th
Travel Soutli
day of May, 1926, the date of the
Coast Route!
A L L SUM M ER H A T S
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
Smooth, Comfortable
busses carry you luxuri­
that date had in and to the abov. des­
ously thru the world’s
cribed real property or any part
$7.50
most amazing scenerv.
MertM'd-Coq II. $5.50
thereof, to satisfy
said execution.
to $30
lursk* . . . $11.75
Judgment order and decree, attorney
Now
Sse Francisco $14.00
fees,
interest, costs and accru ng
"Co the Coast Rout*
costs.
%
to V4
When You «•”
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this
OFF
3rd day of June. 1933.
Date of first publication June 16,
KING & CO.
1933.
FINE MIIXINERY
Vamhi II Stags Depot
Date of last publication July 14,
147 Park, bet Alder and Morrison
AT 5171
1933.
JOHN W. CONNELL
V .S S V S S W . '. W A W . V S V . S V . V
Sheriff of Wakhlngton County, Ore.
SAMUEL B. LAWRENCE,
S W A S S W W S S S S W . V A S W iV A S W A R iS W V . W W A V S W
Attorney for Plaintiff
A RFU RADIO HIT
BEAVERTON
LEGAL NOTICES
Portland Box & Lumber Co.
DR. F. HOFFMAN
Chiropodist
Try Our Lunches
25c
Greyhound Coffee Shop
&
Let us quote you price* on com­
mercial printing that are consistent
with present day conditions. Pioneer
Printing and Stationery Co., 408 Do-
hum Bldg., AT. 5914, Portland, Oro.
s
OREGON
STAGE
$
“ HELLO, YE FISHERMEN”
SE L L IN G
ST A R T S
F R ID A Y ,
JUNE
16th
1 am quitting business and going to sell everything in the store—
Fishing Tackle, Boats, Motors, Mo tor boats, Cutlery and some Golf
supplies. Everything goes cheap In fact, cost and former prices ate
not considered at all. This Is your chance to get your wants at a real
saving.
GENERAI. 4* I UN FEST
8 to 8:15 o'clock
Monday, Tucsdai. Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday Evenings
over
^Higher O c ta n e
JU R Seattle . KEX Portland
*Qiiicker Starting
and
Just a Few Items Quoted Here
$1.00 Shakespeare
Casting
Reel with genuine Bake e n
lite plate, close-out price *9«FC
$2 Split Willow Fishing n n
Basket, oi ose-out price 0»/C
GASOLINE
Y THE OLD IAVOKITT
r
MEMORY LANE
$1.00 Bait or Fly Steel
Rods, close-out price----
Lot of Trojan Salmon Eggs
made by Pete. Worth 25c
close-out price _______
59c
t W y Tuesday Eve, 7:15 to 7:1b
KCW Portland • KOMO Seattle
Kill) Spokzne
9c
P a cific Standard Tima
Extra Big Cuts on High Grade Tackle
* Faster P ick -U p
* Greater Mileage
nil up y„ur Tank • Let your Engine Decult
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JOHN BUDELMAN
C I NERAL
106 4th St., Between Washington and Stark Sts.
S V A V A S S V A V A N S W A S S S '.V A S V A S S S V .S S S S V S S V .W .V A S
i
PE T ROL E U M
CORPORATION
OF
CALIFORNIA
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